168澳洲幸运5开奖网:New World has been a hit since its launch September 28, at least in terms of traffic. T🌜he game peaked at 700,000 concurrent𒈔 players on its first day, which appears to be far more interest than the developers anticipated, leading to long queues to actually get playing.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Amazon is well aware of the problem, and is already adding servers by the day to meet demand. In the meantime, however, the studio i💫s asking players to join less popular servers instead, promising ✱that it will add a feature that allows you to swap characters between servers by next week.

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&꧙quot;If you are a player logging in for the firs✨t time, forty percent of our live servers have low or no wait times. We encourage you to seek those servers out and get playing." the developers . "We are also working hard on a feature that will allow you to transfer your characters to a different server, so if you choose one now just to get up and playing, you can make a different choice later to play on a server with your friends."

At first, it hardly seems like having too many players at launch is a problem. Yet when fans get impatient, they get angry, as seen in how they've been 168澳洲▨幸运5开奖网:review bombing the title since day one. On Metacritic, it sits at a user score of just 2.6 out of 10. It's a similar story over on Steam where it has mixed reviews, with many of the negative ones mentioning the queue to get in a game.

Curiously, it seems that the powers that be at Amazon had other priorities when they were getting the game ready for launch. Despite the server caps and the possibility that the game is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:frying people's GPUs, higher-ups presumably found the time to get the devs to block any mentions of Amazon and Jeff Bez𒁃os from th🀅e game. That's right, as discovered on day one, the game won't let you call yourself any variation of "Bezos", giving you an error message if you try to. It's possible that this has something to do with his company's less-than-stellar track record on workers rights, and wanting to keep that discussion out the game.

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